Economics: The Plot Against Civilization pp. 243-247
One of my favorite parts of conspiracy theory books, that I’ve learned over the last several years, is when they get into economics because they really don’t understand economics. Conspiracy theorists understand very little about the world normally and the better conspiracy theorists stay in their lane. For some reason that I have yet to fathom they feel the need to delve into economics. Webster’s book, as we have seen, is not coherent when she tries to explain economics it gets worse. During her discussion of the French Revolution, she tried to disparage the revolutionary government because the free enterprise system wouldn’t keep the tailors employed as they no longer had aristocrats to make clothes for. When the revolutionary government set up work houses, she said that this was bad because workers should be able to find their own employment and not rely on the state…unlike those tailors who relied on the king which was the state at the time. I don’t know if she doesn’t under...